Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, Aug. 2, 1940
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• Mr. and Mia George Conner
have moved to their new home
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mason.
• Mrs Anna Dickey spent sev­
eral days In Jacksonville this
week
• Mr and Mrs Frank lx>ty are
the iwirents of a girl weighing six
pounds and seven ounces at birth
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Doty's mother, Mra M N Fox
• Mra IjAthan McDowell of Phoe­
nix and Mrs George Clark of An­
derson creek spent Wednesday
with Mr ami Mra Ben Clark.
• Mr and Mrs Roy Hill and
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
! family of Dead Indian were visit-
I Ing in Talent Tuesday.
• Mr ami Mrs Everett Boone of ’
McMinnville arrived In Talent
Tuesday for duration of the fruit
harvest
• Mr and Mra Henry Mason left
for Seattle Saturday where they
will visit their son Wayne and hie i
family.
• Mr and Mrs. J C. Hainea of
Inglewood, Calif , visited his aunt,
Sue Clayton, over the week-end
• Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey
and children spent Sunday on
Thompson creek visiting Mr. and
Mrs victor Milbum
• Mrs Ruth Helfrich of Eugene
and Mrs Ray Burna of Central
Point visited Mrs Will Hart Hut
urdny afternoon
• Mrs Ix-tta Fslin Mopped in
Talent for several days thia week
while calling on friemls Hhe was
Oregon’s Finest Gift!
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enroute from Seattle to Loa An­
gele«
• Talent Boy Scouts left for I^ike
o' the Woods Sunday to apend a
week Eight scouts were in the
group, which waa accompanied by
Mrs Glen Withrow, who returned
that evening
• Miaa Mary Chambers. former
teacher In Talent ,ia vlailing
friends thia week She now live* in
Malin
• Mr and Mra George Phiefer
and son Jack «pent Sunday at
Hiatt lake fishing
• Mra Roy Enruh of phoenix
spent Saturday calling on frienda
in Talent.
• Mr and Mra Everett Bailey of
Tule I-ake are visiting in Talent
and on Anderson creek this week
• Ruby Dobbins la ataylng at the
Sawyer home this week and car­
ing for Mrs Sawyer, who is ill.
• Mr and Mrs Will Childers and
John Robison spent Sunday in the
Applegate country at the Casa
ranch, a former home of Mr. Robi­
son.
• Mr and Mrs. Alfred Black have
aa their gueat their brother-fn-
law, C. H Barkley of Oklahoma
• Mr. and Mra Elmer Cook and .
Mr and Mra Fred Cook called
on frienda in Central Point Satur­
day afternoon.
• Mra M. C. Yates of San Fran­
cisco is visiting her stater, Mrs
Fred Goddard, and huaband.
• According to reports reaching
Talent, Bob Purvis, who was in­
jured in a tractor accident while
working for Charles Skeeters' log-
l ging crew three years ago. is able
to Be up and around at St. Vin­
cent’s hospital in Portland
He
will remain there until another
operation in the fall
• The Skeeters logging crew
moved from the Little Applegate
to the Dead Indian section,
I area
where they will log for the re­
mainder of the season.
• Mr and Mrs Victor Milbum of
Thompson creek and Mr and Mrs.
Rraum and two children of San
Francisco called on Mr. and Mra
R F Parka Friday.
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
^OWIIERK will you find ouch unuoual, auch |K>|>ulur
gift novelties and uacful wiMvmlr» , . . Oregon
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SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
BANANAS, lb.
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening
3-lb. pail
45c
Drifted Snow
FLOUR
RAISINS—4 pounds - - - 19c
ICE CREAM—pt 15c qt29c
OREGON MILK TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c
$1.49
CRYSTAL WHITE—
3 for
LAUNDRY SOAP-S giant bars 23.
19c
Cheese Kii™"""' 18 c
SUGAR
See
STEVEN R.
Sea Island Cane
10 pounds
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METROPOIJTAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
21» LaM Multi Street
ORANGES—each - - - - lc
CAULIFLOWER-per head - 15c
LEMONS—dozen' - - - 10c
GRAPEFRUIT—6 for - - 19c
BUNCH VEGETABLES-3 for 10c
Coffee, any kind 25 C
49-lb. bag
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
BROADY BROS. DRUGS
5c
52c
PICNIC HAMS—pound
19e
JELL-O—per package
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LOG CABIN SYRUP—qt tin 29e
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
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Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas
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Meco Peas—303 Size, 3 for
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Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for
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“Quality Meats for Less—Always!
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Now on Display at your Dealer’s
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Or Your City Electric Store
Fresh Leg of Pork Roasts 19c lb
Fresh Pork Spare Ribs 10c lb
Fresh Pigs’ Feet, each
Bring Your
Container
5C
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We can save you money every day in
the week on high quality meats. Vol­
ume selling means lower prices!
LEG 0’ CHOICE
SPRING LAMB
25c lb
HAMS, BACON, LUNCH MEATS, FRYERS, HENS
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